Published Dec 16, 2013
CraigB-RN, MSN, RN
1,224 Posts
F your looking for books to read that can be helpful in nursing education, I've found one from the programmer community.
Pragmatic Thinking & Learning. Refactor your wetware by Andy Hunt.
It used the Dreyfus Model Ina programming environment,but it is generic enough that it's concepts apply to nursing education.
The joys of grad school. Learning not to think outside the box, but building a bigger box.
classicdame, MSN, EdD
7,255 Posts
ain't it the truth! Some that I found helpful:
Preparing Instructional Objectives by RF Mager
Telling Ain't Training by Stolovitch and Keeps (cannot say enough about this book!!!)
Training Ain't Performance by Stolovitch and Keeps (read the other first. This book has a workbook. I find it useful in training nurse managers. My daughter used it to train computer analysts!)
HouTx, BSN, MSN, EdD
9,051 Posts
My all time faves - recommended to each and every educator I work with:
McKeachie's Teaching Tips... originally created to assist TA's, but it is a wonderful resource with how-to's for just about any situation McKeachie's Teaching Tips: Wilbert McKeachie, Marilla Svinicki: 9781133936794: Amazon.com: Books
ANYTHING by Stephen Brookfield... the absolute best resources for any higher-ed or adult education teacher. My favorites are "Teaching for Critical Thinking" and "The Skillful Teacher" ... Here is a listing of his currently available books Amazon.com: stephen brookfield: Books
A lot of my supporting documentation for dissertation is coming from the computer sic/programing community. They have take Dreyfus (Benner) and Dunning-Kurscner to heart and really push those concepts.